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SPARKLING WINES
FOR EVERY OCCASION
ITALIAN SWISS COLONY WINES
Red Table Wines,
Burgundy Claret Uino
White Table Wines
Sauterne Rhine Chablis
Sparkling Wines,
Champagne Sparkling Burgundy
Silver Satin
45 Quart 79e
Pink Champagne
45 Quart $3.45
Mums Imported Champagne,
45 Quart-$6.75 .
Paul Masson Champagne,
45 Quart-$4.95
Paul Masson Sparkling Burgundy,
45 Quart-$4.75
Mogen David
45 Quart $1.39
Gallo Thunderbird
45 Pint 47c
45 Quart 79e
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Slight Decline
In Production
Seen for 1958
STILL SMILING Boston industrialist Bernard Goldfine
leaves the Federal Court in Washington after pleading
innocent to contempt of Congress charges stemming
from his refusal to give information to House influence
investigators at an explosive hearing earlier this year.
His trial was set for March 16, 1959.
GOLD HILL
Oil Painting
By MRS. CLYDE KELL
Gold Hill-Mrs. Aaa An
drews said that a Medford
business man has bought one
of her paintings which hung
at the Medford Public libra
ry. The oil painting, entitled
"October Baby," is the scene
of a mare and a colt in a pas
ture near Jacksonville, she
said.
Mrs. Andrews is the newly
elected president of Southern
Oregon Society of Artists.
Purchased
son and daughters Shirley
and Jeannie of Weed, Calif.,
were recent week end guests
in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Morrow and son, Don
ald, and their daughter, Miss
Toni Morrow. .
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gas
con and her mother, Mrs.
George Dorman, returned
Dec. 12 from a three-day trip
to Willets, Calif. ..where they
were guests in the home of
Mrs. Dorman's sister-in-law,
Mrs. Frank Dorman. En route
home they stopped in For
tuna, Calif., where they visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lathrop
and other relatives.
Mrs. Earl Moore will be
hostess for the Past Noble
Grand's Dec. 23 meeting at
her home, at which time the
annual Christmas party will
be held. The meeting night
was changed to Tuesday eve
ning of that week because of
Christmas falling on the reg
ular meeting night. Mrs. Wal
ter McLean will be co-hostess.
Mrs. Clarence Parsley was
hostess for the annual Christ
mas party and meeting of
Amethyst Rebekah Friend
ship club at her home on Sar
dine creek, last Monday eve
ning, Dec. 15. Mrs. Harry
Quinn, vice-president of the
club, conducted the business
session. , -
Gifts were exchanged and
there was a frosty white tree
decorated with pink Christ
mas ornaments. Mrs. Delos
Walker will be hostess for the
January meeting, at her home
on Second ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry-Quinn
returned recently from a two
week's vacation in San Diego,
Calif., where they visited rel
atives and friends.
They were guests in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Lipscomb in Encinitas. They
went to Palm Springs and
Knotts Berry farm, as well as
many other points of interest.
Mr. and Mrs. Glea Ander-
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Par
sley returned to their home
on Sardine creek after a two
week's vacation in San Diego,
Calif., where they visited relatives.
Richard Herrington, Gold
Hill, and two Medford youths,
Donnie Bramhall and Skip
Morgan presented musical
numbers on their steel and
standard electric guitars, re
spectively, at the United Sec
retary league held Thursday
evening, Dec. 11, at Mon
Desir.
Mrs. Agnes Gray is now re
siding in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Cline on Highway
99 north of Gold Hill. Her
new address is Rt. 1, Box 195.
Washington-flJPD-Despite the
recession, the nation's indus
trial production in .1958 is
expected to fall only slightly
below last year's record high.
The Commerce Department
estimated Sunday that ' total
U.S.' production of goods and
services will be $437 billion
by the end of the year, com
pared with the 1957 output of
$440 billion.
With adjustments made to
compensate for higher prices
in 1958, the drop would
amount to 3 per cent-less
than had been anticipated in
view of the economic slump
this year. .
Asks Adriiory Council
The government report
came as Rep. Henry S. Reuss
(D-Wis.) called on Congress
to set up an advisory council
to hold hearings on proposed
price and wage hikes in ma
jor industries. ,
. Reuss also announced that
he would introduce a bill to
require greater consultation
on economic policy matters
between the President and the
semi-independent Federal Re
serve Board.
He said the President
"shrugs, off a large part of
his economic responsibility"
by leaving the attack on in
flation primarily . to the Re
serve Board. His statement
added that . measures taken
by the. board to curb inflation
have proved largely ineffec
tive. . ,
Dewey Suffering
From Influenza
Palm Springs, Calif. - (DTD
Former New York Gov. Tom
Dewey was reported "resting .
comfortably" at Palm Springs
Desert hospital today for '
treatment of influenza.
A hospital spokesman said
the one-time Republican presi
dential candidate possibly
would be released today or
Tuesday.
' Dewey was stricken while
visiting at the home of drug
company . executive Justin
Cart in nearby. Palm Desert.
He was admitted to the hos
pital Sunday' with what at
first was believed to be pneumonia.
Ex-Miss America
Goes on Honeymoon
Palm Springs, Calif. - (UTD
Marian Ann McKnight, 22,
Miss America of 1957, wa
honeymooning' today with
Army Pvt. Gareth Carmody,
23, of Hollywood.
The South Carolina beauty
and Carmody were married in
this desert resort Sunday in
a simple civil ceremony at
tended by; several friends. :
Sopho Loren To
Stay Home Christmas
Hollywood - (UPD - Italian
actress Sophia Loren, here on
a movie-making: assignment,
said today she and her hus
band Carlo Ponti plan to cele-
rbrate their first Christmas, in
the United States by staying
in their Beverly Hills home.
"Neither Carlo nor I like
parties or noise and this . ap
plies more so to Christmas
time," the actress said.' ,
Mrs. Al (Helen) Fink is
convalescing at her home on
Second ave. after being con
fined to the Sacred Heart hos
pital in Medford for 10 days
Mrs. Fink suffered a broken
knee when two dogs dashed
in front of her as she was
about to enter her own gate,
causing her . to fall on the
pavement, she said.
Mrs. Paul Thompson and
Miss . Jennie Lou Thompson
have returned to their home
here following a week-end
trip to Seattle, Wash. They
took Mrs. Thompson's daughter-in-law,
Mrs. Philip (Pete)
Thompson and two young
sters, Kevin and Pamela, to
their home in Seattle Mrs.
Thompson and the children
had been visiting several
weeks in southern Oregon.
John Mason from Sheridan,
Wyo., is. visiting in the homes
of his nephews, W. G. Fink
on Sams creek and Mr. and
Mrs.-A. T. Fink on Second
ave. Following his visit here
he : will go on to Whittier,
Calif., to spend the winter
months .visiting relatives
there.
About 99 per cent of the air
is a mixture of oxygen and
nitrogen:
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